Hello,
In looking at the Jira applications overview, I see that Software Projects come with Agile boards meanwhile Service Projects come with a Portal.
Is there a world where a Service Project can have an Agile board created or a Software Project have Portal capabilities, or are these distinct to each respective project?
Thanks,
Alex
Welcome to the community. It is really focus on what you want to accomplish.
Typically, as it is mentioned in other posting in the community by other community leaders -
Example - mentioned by @Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
Another thing will be user licenses consideration-
JSM - Customers are free and you only pay for AGENT licenses (who are the members handling customers request)
JSW (Jira Software) - All users of the product must be licensed.
One should be managing JSM issues by queues and not by boards + There is no out of the box Portal UI for JSW.
Again, it should be based on what you want to accomplish with your Atlassian products.
Best, Joseph Chung Yin
Jira/JSM Functional Lead, Global Infrastructure Applications Team
Viasat Inc.
Thanks for the insight, Joseph! We receive requests from external partners that then need to be reviewed, scheduled, and then released similar to products i.e. JSW is most ideal. But, the requests themselves come in from customers i.e. ideally need a portal to 'intake' requests so JSM seems most ideal.
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Best, Joseph
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@Joseph Chung Yin where do you provide a suggestion?
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The portal is specific to Jira Service Management projects. JSM affects a number of things around how jira operates to make its "Small number of licensed agents serving a large unlicensed customer userbase" model work. For example, only agents can transition tickets, or add comments that will go back to customers.
On the other hand, Jira Software just adds features such as boards to Jira. You can add those features to any project. However, as a licensed end user, you can only see those boards if you have a Jira Software license. So for your Jira Service Management "agents" to be able to see the boards, they will also need to have a Jira Software license. You will also have to create and manage the boards a little more "manually" as the JSM project wont show the boards option on the side menu. But you can create and use boards just fine. (and you can even use the "add link" on the side panel to put a link to the board you create.
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